Blue State Blues: Why Trump Has Survived the Nixon Strategy
A new series by “Red Pilled America” finds parallels in the media’s strategy against Trump: it’s the anti-Nixon playbook, with a twist or two.
A new series by “Red Pilled America” finds parallels in the media’s strategy against Trump: it’s the anti-Nixon playbook, with a twist or two.
America was red-pilled over the last year, maybe for a generation, due to the serial failures and horrors of life under Democrat rule.
Red Pilled America, hosted by Adryana Cortez and Patrick Courrielche, profiled Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak, author of Red November: Will the Country Vote Red for Trump or Red for Socialism?, in its 69th episode, “The ‘Moderate,’” which investigates the Democrat Party’s void of leadership.
Hulu’s limited series “Mrs. America,” dramatizing conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly, is part of the left’s cultural war to build public support to “constitutionalize abortion,” says Patrick Courrielche, host of the storytelling podcast series Red Pilled America.
Democrats and left-wing news media ignored and downplayed the coronavirus threat while hyping impeachment, observed Patrick Courrielche.
It was Alex Marlow’s unique foresight on that fateful Friday evening in late May 2011 that made Weinergate a story at all. Marlow saw it as a cybersecurity story, not a sex scandal.
Patrick Courrielche, host of Red Pilled America, warned conservatives of the danger of ignoring Silicon Valley’s “unprecedented” monopolistic power and increasing censorship over the flow of information. These threats challenge conservative orthodoxy about the government’s role in regulating private industries, he explained.
Storytelling is completely dominated by the left. Conservatives don’t have a chance in making a long-term impact on culture if they don’t actively participate in this art form. As Andrew Breitbart once proclaimed to conservatives – “pop culture matters.”